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Olibanum
Olibanum O*lib"a*num, n. [LL., fr. Ar. al-luban frankincense; cf.Gr. ?, ?, of Semitic origin.] The fragrant gum resin of various species of Boswellia; Oriental frankincense.

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- as well as in ****yrian do****ents. The Roman town was named Caesarea-ad-Libanum (of Lebanon/Phoenicia) or Arca Caesarea. In the Early Bronze IV, the Akkar...
- to the Anti-Lebanon Mountains in Syria, with its centre in Chalcis ad Libanum. The Itureans (Gr****: Ἰτουραῖοι) were a semi-nomadic tribe who became sedentarized...
- Anjar (meaning "unresolved or running river"); Arabic: عنجر / ALA-LC: ‘Anjar; also known as Hawsh Mousa (Arabic: حوش موسى / Ḥawsh Mūsá), is a town of Lebanon...
- Laodicea ad Libanum ("Laodicea by Mount Lebanon") (Gr****: Λαοδίκεια ἡ πρὸς Λίβανου), also transliterated as Laodiceia or Lao****ia; also Cabrosa, Scabrosa...
- in Israel built near the site of ancient Caesarea Maritima Caesarea ad Libanum, a Roman name of Arqa in Lebanon Caesarea Philippi, an ancient city at...
- Laodicea Pontica, in the Pontus Laodicea Combusta, in Pisidia Laodicea ad Libanum, near Homs Laodicea ad Mare, the present city of Latakia Laodicea (Arcadia)...
- the stone records a boundary set between the citizens of Caesarea ad Libanum (modern Arqa) and Gigarta (possibly present-day Gharzouz, Zgharta, or Hannouch)...
- Nabk of the Syriacs (united with Homs), Phoba of the Syriacs, Tripolis in Libanum of the Syriacs Syriac Catholic Eparchy of Gazireh, Turkey Syriac Catholic...
- Qinnasrin, Syria Chalcis (Thrace), modern Inecik in European Turkey Chalcis ad Libanum, possibly modern Anjar, Lebanon It can be also: Chalcis Mountain, near...
- foot of the tell, which is believed to represent the city of Laodicea ad Libanum. Continuous occupation throughout the Islamic period is likely, the mound...